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  • Playing for Change: Board Games to Save the Planet

    Playing for Change: Board Games to Save the Planet

    Imagine, one Saturday evening, four people were selected to represent the United States, China, Europe, and the Majority World (all other nations). In sixty to ninety minutes, they would have to set aside their political differences, and…

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  • Hollywood’s Brightest Stars Flocked to Chateau Marmont for the Vogue World 2025 After-Party

    Hollywood’s Brightest Stars Flocked to Chateau Marmont for the Vogue World 2025 After-Party

    Hammam wasn’t the only model blown away by the pageantry and pyrotechnics of Vogue World 2025, as I soon learned after crossing the room to grab a moment with a jewel-clad Winnie Harlow. “The best part of tonight was seeing how everyone came…

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  • ‘We just threw it away’ – Yuki Tsunoda rues losing ‘easy points’ in Mexico City Grand Prix

    ‘We just threw it away’ – Yuki Tsunoda rues losing ‘easy points’ in Mexico City Grand Prix

    Yuki Tsunoda was left frustrated at the end of the Mexico City Grand Prix after coming home 11th on a day where he felt points were more than possible in the RB21. The Japanese racer had been running in the top 10 in the first stint and was…

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  • Animal Spots: Beauty of Imperfection Explained

    Animal Spots: Beauty of Imperfection Explained

    From tiger stripes to leopard spots, the animal world is full of distinctive and intricate patterns.

    In a new study, CU Boulder scientists refined their previous theory of how animal patterns form and successfully recreated imperfections…

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  • Scientists Intrigued by Radio Signals Coming From Comet

    Scientists Intrigued by Radio Signals Coming From Comet

    It’s not just interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS that’s been catching the attention of scientists.

    Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, which was first discovered in 1812 and visits the Earth roughly every 71 years, has been found to be emanating…

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  • A Retrospective Pilot Study to Evaluate the Radiographic Prognosis of Calcified Carotid Atherosclerosis Based on Cone Beam Computed Tomography

    A Retrospective Pilot Study to Evaluate the Radiographic Prognosis of Calcified Carotid Atherosclerosis Based on Cone Beam Computed Tomography

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  • iPhone demand improving in China, Jefferies says

    iPhone demand improving in China, Jefferies says

    Investing.com — Apple’s iPhone demand in China is showing signs of recovery, according to Jefferies analyst Edison Lee, which said growth in the world’s second-largest economy “has accelerated,” challenging its earlier negative outlook.

    Lee told investors that his firm’s tracking shows “continued shortening in lead time in all models and markets, with only a few exceptions.”

    He added that “17P’s lead time has almost disappeared and 17 Air in China also saw lead time fall to nearly zero,” while “the base model still shows the strongest trend in lead time.”

    Despite shorter delivery times, Jefferies stated that “industry checks suggest growth in China has accelerated.”

    The firm estimated that “for the first five weeks since iPhone 17 shipment started, total iPhone unit growth reached 19% year over year,” a figure it described as “very impressive” and one that “continues to challenge our negative view on AAPL.”

    However, Jefferies warned that the recent momentum could come at the expense of profitability.

    “While volume growth may be better than expected, we remain concerned about the risk of margin miss, given aggressive pricing in the base model of 17 and lack of ASP increase for 17 PM despite higher BOM costs,” wrote Lee.

    The analyst also pointed to a “material shrinkage in resale premium” across all iPhone 17 variants, noting that “all variants of 17 Pro finally went into discounts from premium, which is the first time since launch.”

    Jefferies concluded that while China and Hong Kong “show the strongest demand among the six markets we track,” product mix and rising memory costs “would create margin risk in 2026 for the entire smartphone industry.”

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  • Mpox cases in Europe prompt vaccine reminder

    Mpox cases in Europe prompt vaccine reminder

    UK health officials are encouraging gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men to make sure they are vaccinated against mpox, as a strain called ‘clade Ib’ shows early signs of local spread in some European countries.

    The UK Health Security…

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  • Sydney Sweeney on Christy, Sex Symbol Status and Bond Girl Rumors

    Sydney Sweeney on Christy, Sex Symbol Status and Bond Girl Rumors

    In March 2024, David Michôd was considering his options for the role of trailblazing boxer Christy Martin. It was a limited pool — the part, which involves both fighting in the ring and brutal physical abuse at the hands of Christy’s…

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  • Exclusive: US Department of Energy forms $1 billion supercomputer and AI partnership with AMD – Reuters

    1. Exclusive: US Department of Energy forms $1 billion supercomputer and AI partnership with AMD  Reuters
    2. U.S. establishes $1bn supercomputer and AI partnership with AMD, Reuters reports  Investing.com
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